My name is mike roperti,, I worked with her at eagle Chevrolet for a number of years…She was a great person,,manager and made a positive impact on my life when I worked with her…..The sun will shine every day,, but will not be as bright as it was with her here on earth..Again my deepest sympathies to the family..Mike Roperti
Deepest condolences to the family. Marianne was a sweetheart of a person and an very special person. ItΓÇÖs been a privilege to work with her for some time. Joe Gandhi
I met Marianne in Kindergarten and we were inseparable ‘best friends’ until I moved to NJ in 6th Grade. We kept in touch over all these years. I loved her laugh, her loyalty and her warm heart, which was evident even when we were six. I am heartbroken to lose her, but know she is now at peace with God in Heaven. My love and prayers to Marianne’s beloved family–you were her world and she cherished you. May her memory be a blessing to you all. Maureen Mayer, Williamsburg, VA
My heartfelt sympathy to the Albin & Fasano families. I worked with Marianne at Eagle Auto; she was simply the kindest, caring, respectful coworker to share the day with. When Marianne became a grandma, we shared another wonderful bond by exchanging our grandbabies stories. Marianne’s face would shine whenever she spoke of her loving family, remember she will always be watching over you all.
My sympathies in your families loss. I graduated in 75 with Marianne. I knew back then she was a special person as I heard today from the priest in church. I only wish I could ease the pain that all of you are feeling. My advice is to stay strong for each other, cry, smile , laugh and remember her as IΓÇÖll remember Marianne from the class of 75. Truly from the heart Garrett Schor
Dearest Marianne, My heart sadden today when I was told you passed away. Many of your cousins are hurting from your untimely demise as well. I remember you fondly and the wonderful memories that were shared as children growing up on Long Island. Your cousin Jerry.
I just saw this on facebook. I’m so sorry! Just stunned! What a wonderful friend through junior & senior high. So many laughs and memories that I’ll always cherish. My deepest condolences to the Albin and Fasano families. Frank Reynolds
I am without words. To my maid of honor & still my hearts best friend. I am not a fan of social media & just saw this-
googling old friends in this horrible time. I am so sorry we lost touch but I will forever treasure what we shared as young & hopeful young women. I know you had two lovely children. I hope you had a wonderful life.
Love, Peggy
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Will always remember that beautiful smiling face and laughter. Such a wonderful loving giving spirit of pure love. Roland and Maureen
Jerry, our deepest condolences. May she rest in peace with the Lord. Michael J. & Betty SealyTeamsters Local 533Reno, NV,
My name is mike roperti,, I worked with her at eagle Chevrolet for a number of years…She was a great person,,manager and made a positive impact on my life when I worked with her…..The sun will shine every day,, but will not be as bright as it was with her here on earth..Again my deepest sympathies to the family..Mike Roperti
Deepest condolences to the family. Marianne was a sweetheart of a person and an very special person. ItΓÇÖs been a privilege to work with her for some time. Joe Gandhi
I met Marianne in Kindergarten and we were inseparable ‘best friends’ until I moved to NJ in 6th Grade. We kept in touch over all these years. I loved her laugh, her loyalty and her warm heart, which was evident even when we were six. I am heartbroken to lose her, but know she is now at peace with God in Heaven. My love and prayers to Marianne’s beloved family–you were her world and she cherished you. May her memory be a blessing to you all. Maureen Mayer, Williamsburg, VA
My heartfelt sympathy to the Albin & Fasano families. I worked with Marianne at Eagle Auto; she was simply the kindest, caring, respectful coworker to share the day with. When Marianne became a grandma, we shared another wonderful bond by exchanging our grandbabies stories. Marianne’s face would shine whenever she spoke of her loving family, remember she will always be watching over you all.
‘Good friends are like stars, you don*t always see them but you know they are there ‘
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY MARIANNE WAS A BEAUTIFUL PERSON TO WORK WITH SHE WILL BE MISSED LOVE MARIANNE RIP MY PRAYS AN BLESSING TO THE FAMILY
My sympathies in your families loss. I graduated in 75 with Marianne. I knew back then she was a special person as I heard today from the priest in church. I only wish I could ease the pain that all of you are feeling. My advice is to stay strong for each other, cry, smile , laugh and remember her as IΓÇÖll remember Marianne from the class of 75. Truly from the heart Garrett Schor
Dearest Marianne, My heart sadden today when I was told you passed away. Many of your cousins are hurting from your untimely demise as well. I remember you fondly and the wonderful memories that were shared as children growing up on Long Island. Your cousin Jerry.
I just saw this on facebook. I’m so sorry! Just stunned! What a wonderful friend through junior & senior high. So many laughs and memories that I’ll always cherish. My deepest condolences to the Albin and Fasano families. Frank Reynolds
I am without words. To my maid of honor & still my hearts best friend. I am not a fan of social media & just saw this-
googling old friends in this horrible time. I am so sorry we lost touch but I will forever treasure what we shared as young & hopeful young women. I know you had two lovely children. I hope you had a wonderful life.
Love, Peggy